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Fighting Bread & Roses
By Lynn A Coleman
Writer Lindsey Taylor is staying in New England gathering research for a new novel. Her research involves the unsolved death of mill worker Anna Lopizzo. Anna was shot in a crowd of protestors during the 1912 Bread and Roses strike. Unfortunately, the shooter has never been found. This unsolved mystery presents Lindsey’s with a well-loved past time – solving old murder cases. This love for sleuthing has brought her trouble in the past. During her last research project in New Orleans, she accidentally found a photo that clearly showed a crime taking place thus placing her life in danger.
Now with a new project, the more Lindsey digs, the more she becomes unsettled with her findings. She comes across the drowning of another mill worker, Jenna Waverly. Lindsey becomes more and more intrigued with Jenna – was her drowning a suicide or murder? This novel soon breaks off into two mysteries as Lindsey learns that someone does not want her to continue her research. A mysterious man has been keeping tabs on Lindsey’s whereabouts and someone is purposely trying to scare her.
Even with her life in danger again, Lindsey’s determination to get to the bottom of Jenna and Anna’s death spurs her on. Both the past and modern day mysteries conclude with surprising results.
Lynn Coleman does a great job of going back and forth between past and current events. Reading this novel is a real treat for a mystery lover as the reader tries to shift through the clues along with Lindsey as she find them. At the same time, the reader becomes anxious to find out why the past would affect someone in such a way they want to stop Lindsey’s investigation. Definitely a worthy page-turner!
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